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  1. Maksymilian Ciężki ([maksɨˈmiljan ˈt͡ɕjɛ̃ʂki] ⓘ; Samter, Province of Posen (now Szamotuły, Poland), 24 November 1898 – 9 November 1951 in London, England) was the head of the Polish Cipher Bureau's German section (BS–4) in the 1930s, during which time—from December 1932—the Bureau decrypted German Enigma messages.

  2. Maksymilian Ciężki (ur. 24 listopada 1898 w Szamotułach, zm. 9 listopada 1951 w Londynie) – powstaniec wielkopolski, major łączności Wojska Polskiego II RP (podpułkownik Polskich Sił Zbrojnych ), jako wykładowca kształcił uczestników prac nad złamaniem szyfrów maszyny szyfrującej Enigma .

  3. 3 de sept. de 2018 · Maksymilian Ciężki and Antoni Palluth were among those signallers. After the 1920 conflict, Ciężki became leader of a radio-intelligence unit. Palluth set up a business making electronic...

  4. The Bureau's deputy chief, and the chief of its German section (BS-4), was Captain Maksymilian Ciężki.

  5. 3 de sept. de 2018 · Based on original research and newly released documents, X, Y & Z is the exhilarating story of those who risked their lives to protect the greatest secret of World War Two.

  6. Maksymilian Ciężki (1899 in Samter, Province of Posen – November 9, 1951; [maksɨˈmiljan ˈt͡ɕjɛ̃ʂki] ( listen)) was the head of the German section of the Polish Cipher Bureau (BS4) in the 1930s, during which time (from December 1932) the Bureau decrypted German Enigma messages.

  7. 6 de nov. de 2019 · A year later, between late October and early November in 1932, Rejewski was approached by Captain Maksymilian Ciężki. If you have an extraordinary memory, you might remember that he was the head of the German section of the Biuro Szyfrów.